On Monday, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators, including Florida Republican Marco Rubio, introduced an immigration reform plan that would open a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants. Those illegal immigrants with clean criminal records who paid a fine and any back taxes they owed could move to the back of the line in the citizenship application process, once other steps to curb illegal immigration were in place. Democrats have long insisted on making a path for citizenship a part of any comprehensive immigration reform proposal, while Republicans have put their priority on better security. Is this a good compromise? Or will citizenship for illegal immigrants just persuade more people to cross illegally into the United States? Will the GOP’s need to get more votes from Hispanics overcome the party’s resistance to a citizenship path? Is this the year that immigration reform will pass? Talk about it!